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President Zelensky said it was now up to the US to convince Russia to agree to the truce.
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It's time for Russia's intentions towards Ukraine to be tested in public, writes the BBC's Paul Adams.
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Calin Georgescu loses a bid to overturn a ruling barring him from participating in next May's vote.
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The ICC accuses him of "crimes against humanity" in a drugs crackdown that left thousands dead.
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The UN human rights office has verified the killing of 111 civilians in the coastal region, but says the actual figure is far higher.
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Prosecutors say the Argentine legend's death could have been avoided and accuse hospital staff of negligence.
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Indian Americans are optimistic about India’s future, but wary of US-India ties under a second Trump term.
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PM Luís Montenegro loses a vote of confidence, pitching his country into a third election in as many years.
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Security forces say they have killed at least 17 militant attackers in an ongoing operation.
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An explosives-laden vehicle blew up before gunmen entered the hotel, witnesses say.
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Donald Trump's vow to take over Greenland has shone a global spotlight on the island's elections.
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The nation's security service says there is a "tangible risk" of the security situation deteriorating further.
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Rights groups have condemned the sentence, made under a controversial online hate-speech law.
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MPs take the first step in making it easier to open bars in rural communities to revive socialising.
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Stock market falls, tariffs and other changes are reigniting fear of economic downturn in the US.
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The ex-president is on his way to the International Criminal Court following his arrest in Manila.
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Well-wishers cross the border from Kenya and flock from Addis Ababa to witness the spectacle.
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Five of the six parties favour Greenland's independence from Denmark, differing only on how quickly that should come about.
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Actor and comedian Mo Amer explains why he avoided mentioning the 7 October attack in the show's storyline.
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In a speech to allies and in that infamous Oval Office row, the vice-president came out punching - but what is he fighting for?
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The actor may not have known his wife was dead inside the home he was living in because of the disease.
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Canada's next PM, who described the US as a "country we can no longer trust", will need to work with the US president.
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China plans to invest more than a trillion dollars as it races against the US to rule advanced tech.
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It is part of an effort to protest the role Tesla's billionaire owner, Elon Musk, has played in the Trump administration.
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Ship tracking data sheds light on what happened before the two vessels, the Solong and Stena Immaculate, collided in the North Sea.
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"You can dig up concrete but you cannot erase history," said one resident of the capital.
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The Russian defence ministry said 337 drones were intercepted over Russia and 91 of them were shot down over the Moscow region.
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Thousands of Syrians have crossed into Lebanon from the provinces of Latakia and Tartus.
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Donald Trump believes Kyiv is now ready to "move forward" with a ceasefire with Russia. BBC News correspondent James Waterhouse explains what it means for Ukraine.